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〃What about whiskey?〃
〃About how nice it is。〃
Catherine made a face。 〃All right;〃 she said。
We stayed at that hotel three weeks。 It was not bad; the diningroom was usually empty and very often we ate in our room at night。 We walked in the town and took the cogwheel railway down to Ouchy and walked beside the lake。 The weather became quite warm and it was like spring。 We wished we were back in the mountains but the spring weather lasted only a few days and then the cold rawness of the breaking…up of winter came again。
Catherine bought the things she needed for the baby; up in the town。 I went to a gymnasium in the arcade to box for exercise。 I usually went up there in the morning while Catherine stayed late in bed。 On the days of false spring it was very nice; after boxing and taking a shower; to walk along the streets smelling the spring in the air and stop at a caf?to sit and watch the people and read the paper and drink a vermouth; then go down to the hotel and have lunch with Catherine。 The professor at the boxing gymnasium wore mustaches and was very precise and jerky and went all to pieces if you started after him。 But it was pleasant in the gym。 There was good air and light and I worked quite hard; skipping rope; shadowboxing; doing abdominal exercises lying on the floor in a patch of sunlight that came through the open window; and occasionally scaring the professor when we boxed。 I could not shadow…box in front of the narrow long mirror at first because it looked so strange to see a man with a beard boxing。 But finally I just thought it was funny。 I wanted to take off the beard as soon as I started boxing but Catherine did not want me to。
Sometimes Catherine and I went for rides out in the country in a carriage。 It was nice to ride when the days were pleasant and we found two good places where we could ride out to eat。 Catherine could not walk very far now and I loved to ride out along the country roads with her。 When there was a good day we had a splendid time and we never had a bad time。 We knew the baby was very close now and it gave us both a feeling as though something were hurrying us and we could not lose any time together。
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One morning I awoke about three oclock hearing Catherine stirring in the bed。
〃Are you all right; Cat?〃
〃Ive been having some pains; darling。〃
〃Regularly?〃
〃No; not very。〃
〃If you have them at all regularly well go to the hospital。〃
I was very sleepy and went back to sleep。 A little while later I woke again。
〃Maybe youd better call up the doctor;〃 Catherine said。 〃I think maybe this is it。〃
I went to the phone and called the doctor。 〃How often are the pains ing?〃 he asked。
〃How often are they ing; Cat?〃
〃I should think every quarter of an hour。〃
〃You should go to the hospital; then;〃 the doctor said。 〃I will dress and go there right away myself。〃
I hung up and called the garage near the station to send up a taxi。 No one answered the phone for a long time。 Then I finally got a man who promised to send up a taxi at once。 Catherine was dressing。 Her bag was all packed with the things she would need at the hospital and the baby things。 Outside in the hall I rang for the elevator。 There was no answer。 I went downstairs。 There was no one downstairs except the night…watchman。 I brought the elevator up myself; put Catherines bag in it; she stepped in and we went down。 The night…watchman opened the door for us and we sat outside on the stone slabs beside the stairs down to the driveway and waited for the taxi。 The night was clear and the stars were out。 Catherine was very excited。
〃Im so glad its started;〃 she said。 〃Now in a little while it will be all over。〃
〃Youre a good brave girl。〃
〃Im not afraid。 I wish the taxi would e; though。〃
We heard it ing up the street and saw its headlights。 It turned into the driveway and I helped Catherine in and the driver put the bag up in front。
〃Drive to the hospital;〃 I said。
We went out of the driveway and started up the hill。
At the hospital we went in and I carried the bag。 There was a woman at the desk who wrote down Catherines name; age; address; relatives and religion; in a book。 She said she had no religion and the woman drew a line in the space after that word。 She gave her name as Catherine Henry。
〃I will take you up to your room;〃 she said。 We went up in an elevator。 The woman stopped it and we stepped out and followed her down a hall。 Catherine held tight to my arm。
〃This is the room;〃 the woman said。 〃Will you please undress and get into bed? Here is a night…gown for you to wear。〃
〃I have a night…gown;〃 Catherine said。
〃It is better for you to wear this night…gown;〃 the woman said。
I went outside and sat on a chair in the hallway。
〃You can e in now;〃 the woman said from the doorway。 Catherine was lying in the n
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